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It will if a regular connection picks up unwanted hum, which has happened in another one of my setups.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you have equipment that utilizes these cables, then you should use them. You will also have less chance of 60Hz hum. Can anyone hear the difference?; good luck with that controversy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello. Thank you for your question and we hope all is well. Quality subwoofer cables can provide better shielding and build, but it's hard to say if this is something that someone will notice in sound quality. The main difference between XLR cables and RCA cables is that XLR cables are balanced, and RCA is unbalanced. What this means is that XLR cables are protected against cable interference and signal noise, especially over long distances, which makes them very stable, secure, quiet sounding, and clean cables to use. So there are certainly benefits, but it may come down to the individual/setup if they can hear a difference.
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